Sophomores Corey Voorman and Michael Pope met in Simpson Residence Hall their freshman year, and, finding they shared a passion for music, created their aptly titled band: First Floor South. “It was kind of just like it happened,” Pope said. “We were roommates and we just started playing and writing music together and it just...
Year: 2012
Father and Son bond over hunting
On top of a deer stand in the forest, Spencer watches in bewilderment as his dad steadies his crossbow and fires at an approaching deer. The thrill of the hunt appears tremendous, no doubt, but young Spencer knows that this experience is not truly about hunting animals, but sharing quality time with his father out...
New consignment store brings “Vintage Chic” to Hillsdale
Hanging lights glisten from within glass mason jars giving the room a comfortable glow,. Vintage jewelry lays in rows on a slightly worn vanity covered with a lace tablecloth. Paintings and old window panes sit nestled in the corner reflecting the spectacular display of vintage treasures that embellish the store in a fashion forward way....
Children’s Health Q&A
Jon Herbener is a pediatrician at the Hillsdale Health center. He has 40 years of experience working with children. From your experience, what are some of the things children need in their lives to be healthy? “They need to eat properly. They need adequate, restful sleep. They need a warm, caring, loving, whole...
Mark Keller: Hillsdale Renaissance Man
Senior Mark Keller spent the first part of the summer of 2012 hitchhiking his way from Hillsdale, Mich. to Hillsboro, Wisc. — an adventure that included a free tattoo from one of his rides. The eighth and last person Keller thumbed a ride from on that trip, a tattoo artist from Gelena, Ill., offered him...


